Advertising Campaign for Repair Shop Goes Awry When Glasses Were Never Delivered – UnderhoodService

Advertising Campaign for Repair Shop Goes Awry When Glasses Were Never Delivered

First Quality Import in Wilmington, NC, was forced to contact a local TV station for help when a company they hired to help promote their business failed to deliver 1,200 glasses to a local restaurant. The repair shop had paid $1,300 to have their advertisement printed on the glasses. The advertising company has promised to provide a refund.

First Quality Import in Wilmington, NC, was forced to contact a local TV station for help when a company they hired to help promote their business failed to deliver 1,200 glasses to a local restaurant. The repair shop had paid $1,300 to have their advertisement printed on the glasses. The advertising company has promised to provide a refund.

Below is the article as it appeared on the WWAY-TV Channel 3 website.

TROUBLESHOOTERS: Ad glasses come up empty

By Marcy Cuevas
March 9, 2011


WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — Companies depend on advertising to drive in customers.

One New Hanover County auto repair shop bought advertising from a local company only to have things stall out. Now it’s out the cash and has no ads to show for it.

Bonnie Narron thought it was an advertising goldmine.

"I thought, ‘Wow! This is it!,’" Narron said. "You know, people will touch it, you’ll touch it, look at it."

Southeast ad pints sells advertising on pint glasses and then distributes those glasses to various restaurants. Narron spent $1,300 to put the name of her company, First Quality Import, on 1,200 glasses destined for Sweet & Savory Café.

"We paid for them Oct. 4, and they told me by Nov. 10 the glasses would be in Sweet & Savory," Narron said.

But Nov. 10 came and went, and no glasses were in the restaurant.

Narron contacted the owner of Southeast Ad Pints Rick Walker numerous times asking about her glasses or a refund. Narron said Walker gave her excuse after excuse.

"Anything from breakage, having problems with them breaking, they were having to redo them, trucking, he was sick, oh my gosh, said his granddaughter was in intensive care in Chapel Hill. I don’t even know if he has a granddaughter," Narron said.

To read the entire article on the WWAY-TV Channel 3 website, visit http://www.wwaytv3.com/2011/03/09/troubleshooters-ad-glasses-come-empty.

You May Also Like

BendPak Founder Don Henthorn Passes Away

Grew company from small machine shop to global leader in car lifts and garage equipment.

Don Henthorn, owner and founder of BendPak Inc., peacefully passed away at home Thursday, March 28, at the age of 85. Under his leadership, BendPak has grown from a small machine shop to one of the world’s leading manufacturers of car lifts and automotive service equipment.

Management and operations of the privately owned company are unchanged. 

ASE Practice Tests Available Online

You can get a good idea of what to expect by adding the official ASE practice tests to your study plans.

AACF Celebrates 65 Years Serving the Aftermarket

AACF will be announcing more details about this commemorative fundraiser April 1st.

Bendix Releases Technical Materials for ADAS Support

They are designed to help technicians properly set up, inspect, and diagnose several components integrated with ADAS.

Dayco Adds Almost 30 Part Numbers in March

The 29 new part numbers will be available by the end of March for distributors interested in adding to their product coverage.

Other Posts

ASE Designates June as Automotive Service Professionals Month

ASE urges industry members to embrace Automotive Service Professionals Month as a platform for expressing gratitude.

ZF Aftermarket Releases 80 New Parts

The latest additions expand coverage to more than 5 million vehicles in operation.

Vehlo Acquires Shop Management Software, Shop-Ware

Shop-Ware is a cloud-based shop management platform catering to independent automotive aftermarket repair shops.

Auto Care Association Launches REPAIR Act Video

The goal is to emphasize the need for federal REPAIR Act legislation, according to the Auto Care Association.